How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases compare? Despite their added complexity, eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are generally homologous and share some A conserved sequences Since eukaryotic RNA polymerases are more complex, no homology has been found between the actual protein sequences in B the catalytic subunits. C Eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are virtually identical. D Since eukaryotic transcription is less complex than in prokaryotes, monomeric, single polypeptide RNA polymerases are used.

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How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases compare?
Despite their added complexity, eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are generally homologous and share some
conserved sequences
Since eukaryotic RNA polymerases are more complex, no homology has been found between the actual protein sequences in
the catalytic subunits.
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are virtually identical.
D Since eukaryotic transcription is less complex than in prokaryotes, monomeric, single polypeptide RNA polymerases are used.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases compare? Despite their added complexity, eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are generally homologous and share some conserved sequences Since eukaryotic RNA polymerases are more complex, no homology has been found between the actual protein sequences in the catalytic subunits. Eukaryotic and prokaryotic RNA polymerases are virtually identical. D Since eukaryotic transcription is less complex than in prokaryotes, monomeric, single polypeptide RNA polymerases are used.
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